The positivity is appreciated. After spending the last month or so mostly
working in another package I appreciate Softimage even more than I already
did. I agree that keeping the outflow of head turning work can attract
users and change perceptions.

Merry Christmas and Happy New year to all!


On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 7:24 AM, Morten Bartholdy <[email protected]>wrote:

>   Very well put Adrian. I am as concerned as anyone about the future of
> my favorite tool but the future lies in may ways in our hands, as we are in
> a position to nudge things in the direction we want. Positivity is
> generally a good mindset, and it certainly applies here.
>
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>
> I miss Porls bright observations on life in general BTW :)
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> Morten Bartholdy
>
> VFX Supervisor
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> gimmickvfx.com
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> Den 20. december 2013 kl. 12:50 skrev adrian wyer <
> [email protected]>:
>
>    Hey guys, just wanted to raise some points regarding the general mood
> of users and the future of our little group....
>
>
>
>  Lately the list has been falling into the habit of turning many threads
> into a doom saying, end-of-the-world kind of vibe (not discounting my self
> here)
>
>
>
>  When i first joined this list (and the much missed Discussion list) it
> was an invaluable resource for shared knowledge, instruction, encouragement
> and feedback (both positive and negative) also it was great place to find
> out about cheese and monkeys! (i'm looking at you Ed)
>
>
>
>  While i still find the list to be a hugely valuable resource for
> techniques and news, we are occasionally running into the doom laden tech
> equivalent of Godwin's law!
>
>  This list is a gift, as many of you know, when compared with other
> online forums/mailing lists, in that it's mostly self moderated and, on the
> whole, a nice place to hang out.
>
>  There's obviously been some doubt and uncertainty regarding the future
> of our software (no different from many other package's forums, the
> industry IS constantly shifting), and believe me i have a VERY vested
> interest in the continued use of Soft, i have NO intention of abandoning
> ship at the first sign of choppy waters. (frankly i'd rather step away from
> the computer, than be forced to learn an older/inferior application)....
> But there IS a future, the app isn't dead, the community might be smaller,
> but there is still a wealth of skill and experience here, and i hope, by
> force of will, we'll be able to keep the fires burning!
>
>
>
>  If anything is going to bring about the end of Softimage as we know it,
> it won't be some bean counter in an office at Autodyne (cyberdesk?) it will
> be the lack of users....
>
>
>
>  While we can't 'make' autodesk push soft, our work speaks volumes for
> it's quality, and that work is getting better and more high profile than
> it's been in ages.
>
>  What we CAN do is tell people in the industry how enabling the software
> is, how it helps us hit deadlines, create amazing imagery and break
> technical boundaries that other DCC apps really do struggle with. By
> spreading the word other software users and students get to hear what a
> great app it is, they might try it, they might get hooked, and then we
> benefit by having a new talent pool. If there's demand, then more courses
> will be taught using the app and as long as freelancers keep coming up
> through the ranks, there'll be a demand for new versions of the software
> (and new innovations and features)
>
>  I have friends who've come across from other apps to use Soft, primarily
> for ICE, but then have realised what a great all round app it is.... come
> for the ICE, stay for the object model/rendertree/passes etc, etc, etc!
>
>
>
>  I'm not preaching/ranting (much) i just want to put it on a public space
> that i love my software, i believe we are empowered to help keep it alive,
> and they'll get it off me when they pry it from my cold dead fingers!!
>
>
>
>  oh and merry christmas, you cheesy monkey boys (and girls)
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>  a
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>  Adrian Wyer
> Fluid Pictures
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